The Summer School on Behavioral Economics and Psychology brings to students of various backgrounds the state-of-art research on behavioral aspects of decision-making and experimental psychology. Grab a unique opportunity to learn about the implications of behavioral research for policy making and creation of public institutional settings as well as its practical application for the realm of organizational management and helping us to cope with flood of information in the current world.

Summer School on Behavioral Economics and Psychology

The Summer School on Behavioral Economics and Psychology brings to students of various backgrounds the state-of-the-art research on behavioral aspects of decision-making and experimental psychology. The program provides students with a unique opportunity to better understand the role of emotions in our “rational” decision-making and to learn about the implications of behavioral research for policy making, its practical applications in the realm of organizational management and how we can use the behavior insights at the individual level, e.g. helping us to cope with the flood of information in the current world.

The professors together with the students will address the following questions:

How emotions impact “rational” decision-making

How to stay honest under any circumstances

Why do people consider certain behavior fair today and why almost identical one will cause a lynch tomorrow

How to make your employer love you from the day one

Why should you read newspapers you don’t like

Why your Google account makes you dumber

Come to Prague and take part in experiments which we will design together.

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“I really want to thank you for all the work you did this summer; this one week was the shortest, but really unforgettable for me. I met so many amazing people from all over the world. And the program and all the lecturers were so interesting. Thanks to all the staff for being so generous and also for the perfect organization. I’m very grateful for such an amazing experience. Keep going, best wishes to you.”
(Ekaterine Arabidze, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia)